# Malicious request data data = 'wsgi.version': (1, 0), 'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http', 'wsgi.input': b'', 'wsgi.errors': [], 'wsgi.multithread': False, 'wsgi.multiprocess': False, 'wsgi.run_once': False, 'PATH_INFO': '/ exploit', 'QUERY_STRING': '', 'CONTENT_TYPE': '', 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '0', 'SERVER_NAME': 'target-server.com', 'SERVER_PORT': '8000',

The server header WSGIServer/0.2 CPython/3.10.4 is commonly encountered in cybersecurity challenges, such as the OffSec Proving Grounds "Levram" box, where it typically indicates a vulnerable instance of . Primary Vulnerability: Gerapy RCE (CVE-2021-43857)

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A significant vulnerability was discovered in the HTTP parser of CPython's standard library (including version 3.10.4) where it incorrectly treats a lone carriage return ( \r ) as equivalent to the standard line-ending \r\n . This parsing flaw can be exploited for attacks when the Python server is deployed behind a proxy server that does not sanitize such characters.